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TEST BANK- WOMEN’S
HEALTHCARE IN ADVANCED
PRACTICE NURSING 3RD
EDITION (IVY M. ALEXANDER,
2025/2026) ALL CHAPTERS 1-
46|| NEWEST EDITION
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. PART I Lives and Health for Women and Minoritized Gender Persons
2. 1 Women and Their Health
3. 2 Women and Healthcare Workforce: Caregivers and Consumers
4. 3 Women and Healthcare
5. 4 Oppression, Racism, Income Inequity, and Women’s Health Outcomes
6. 5 Legal Issues in Women’s Healthcare
7. 6 Seeing the Whole: Feminist Theory as a Model for Patient Care
8. PART II Health Promotion and Prevention
9. 7 Women’s Bodies, Women’s Health
10. 8 Young Women’s Health
11. 9 Midlife Women’s Health
12. 10 Older Women’s Health
13. 11 Well Women’s Health
14. 12 Mental Health
15. 13 Nutrition for Women
16. 14 Healthy Practices: Physical Activity
17. 15 Healthy Practices: Sleep
18. 16 Genetics and Women’s Health
19. 17 Women and the Workplace
20. 18 Health Considerations for Women Caregivers
21. 19 Women’s Sexual Health
22. 20 Primary Care of Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Individuals
23. 21 Fertility Self-Management and Shared Management
24. 22 Preconception Counseling
25. 23 Prenatal Care and Anticipating Birth
26. PART III Managing Symptoms and Health Considerations
27. 24 Breast Health Considerations
28. 25 Caring for the Transgender and Gender Nonbinary Patient
29. 26 Sexual Health Problems and Dysfunctions
30. 27 Vulvar and Vaginal Health
31. 28 Perimenstrual and Pelvic Symptoms and Syndromes
32. 29 Urologic and Pelvic Floor Health Problems
33. 30 Sexually Transmitted Infections
34. 31 Women and HIV/AIDS
35. 32 Human Papillomavirus
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36. 33 Gynecologic Cancers
37. 34 Menopause
38. 35 Osteoporosis
39. 36 Pregnancy Decision-Making and Supportive Care
40. 37 Infertility
41. 38 High-Risk Childbearing
42. 39 Intrapartum and Postpartum Care
43. 40 Mental Health Challenges
44. 41 Substance Abuse and Women
45. 42 Gender-Based Violence and Women’s Health
46. 43 Cardiovascular Disease in Women
47. 44 Endocrine-Related Problems
48. 45 Chronic Illness and Women
49. 46 Care of Women With Disabilities
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Chapter 1 Women And Their Health
The United States Ranks 50th In The World For Maternal Mortality And 41 sta Among Industrialized Nations
For
1. Infant Mortality Rate. When Developing Programs To Assist In Decreasing These Rates, Which Fa C
Tor Would Most Likely Need To Be Addressed As Having The Greatest Impact?
A) Resolving All Language And Cultural Differences
B) Assuring Early And Adequate Prenatal Care
C) Providing More Extensive Womens Shelter
S D)Encouraging All Women To Eat A Balanc
Ed Diet
2. When Integrating The Principles Of Family-
Centered Care, The Nurse Would Include Which Of The Following? A)Childbirth Is Viewed As A P Roced
Ural Event
B) Families Are Unable To Make Informed Choices
C) Childbirth Results In Changes In Relationships
D) Families Require Little Information To Make Appropriate Decisions
When Preparing A Teaching Plan For A Group Of First-
Time Pregnant Women, The Nurse Expects To Review
3. How Maternity Care Has Changed Over The Years. Which Of The Following Would The Nurse Inc
Lude When Discussing Events Of The 20th Century?
A) Epidemics Of Puerperal Fever
B) Performance Of The First Cesarean Birth
C) Development Of The X-Ray To Assess Pelvic Size
D) Creation Of Free-Standing Birth Centers
4. After Teaching A Group Of Students About Pregnancy-
Related Mortality, The Instructor Determines That Additional Teaching Is Needed When The Studen T
S Identify Which Condition As A Leading Cause?
A) Hemorrhage
B) Embolism
C) Obstructed Labo
R D)Infection
The Nurse Is Working With A Group Of Community Health Members To Develop A Plan To Address The S P
Ecial
5. Health Needs Of Women. Which Of The Following Conditions Would The Group Address As T
He Major Problem?
A) Smoking
B) Heart Disease
C) Diabetes
D)Cancer
6. When Assessing A Family For Possible Barriers To Health Care, The Nurse Would Consider Which
Fac T Or To Be Most Important?
A) Language
B) Health Care Workers Attitudes
C) Transportation
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TEST BANK- WOMEN’S
HEALTHCARE IN ADVANCED
PRACTICE NURSING 3RD
EDITION (IVY M. ALEXANDER,
2025/2026) ALL CHAPTERS 1-
46|| NEWEST EDITION
1
, [Type the document title]
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. PART I Lives and Health for Women and Minoritized Gender Persons
2. 1 Women and Their Health
3. 2 Women and Healthcare Workforce: Caregivers and Consumers
4. 3 Women and Healthcare
5. 4 Oppression, Racism, Income Inequity, and Women’s Health Outcomes
6. 5 Legal Issues in Women’s Healthcare
7. 6 Seeing the Whole: Feminist Theory as a Model for Patient Care
8. PART II Health Promotion and Prevention
9. 7 Women’s Bodies, Women’s Health
10. 8 Young Women’s Health
11. 9 Midlife Women’s Health
12. 10 Older Women’s Health
13. 11 Well Women’s Health
14. 12 Mental Health
15. 13 Nutrition for Women
16. 14 Healthy Practices: Physical Activity
17. 15 Healthy Practices: Sleep
18. 16 Genetics and Women’s Health
19. 17 Women and the Workplace
20. 18 Health Considerations for Women Caregivers
21. 19 Women’s Sexual Health
22. 20 Primary Care of Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Individuals
23. 21 Fertility Self-Management and Shared Management
24. 22 Preconception Counseling
25. 23 Prenatal Care and Anticipating Birth
26. PART III Managing Symptoms and Health Considerations
27. 24 Breast Health Considerations
28. 25 Caring for the Transgender and Gender Nonbinary Patient
29. 26 Sexual Health Problems and Dysfunctions
30. 27 Vulvar and Vaginal Health
31. 28 Perimenstrual and Pelvic Symptoms and Syndromes
32. 29 Urologic and Pelvic Floor Health Problems
33. 30 Sexually Transmitted Infections
34. 31 Women and HIV/AIDS
35. 32 Human Papillomavirus
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36. 33 Gynecologic Cancers
37. 34 Menopause
38. 35 Osteoporosis
39. 36 Pregnancy Decision-Making and Supportive Care
40. 37 Infertility
41. 38 High-Risk Childbearing
42. 39 Intrapartum and Postpartum Care
43. 40 Mental Health Challenges
44. 41 Substance Abuse and Women
45. 42 Gender-Based Violence and Women’s Health
46. 43 Cardiovascular Disease in Women
47. 44 Endocrine-Related Problems
48. 45 Chronic Illness and Women
49. 46 Care of Women With Disabilities
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, [Type the document title]
Chapter 1 Women And Their Health
The United States Ranks 50th In The World For Maternal Mortality And 41 sta Among Industrialized Nations
For
1. Infant Mortality Rate. When Developing Programs To Assist In Decreasing These Rates, Which Fa C
Tor Would Most Likely Need To Be Addressed As Having The Greatest Impact?
A) Resolving All Language And Cultural Differences
B) Assuring Early And Adequate Prenatal Care
C) Providing More Extensive Womens Shelter
S D)Encouraging All Women To Eat A Balanc
Ed Diet
2. When Integrating The Principles Of Family-
Centered Care, The Nurse Would Include Which Of The Following? A)Childbirth Is Viewed As A P Roced
Ural Event
B) Families Are Unable To Make Informed Choices
C) Childbirth Results In Changes In Relationships
D) Families Require Little Information To Make Appropriate Decisions
When Preparing A Teaching Plan For A Group Of First-
Time Pregnant Women, The Nurse Expects To Review
3. How Maternity Care Has Changed Over The Years. Which Of The Following Would The Nurse Inc
Lude When Discussing Events Of The 20th Century?
A) Epidemics Of Puerperal Fever
B) Performance Of The First Cesarean Birth
C) Development Of The X-Ray To Assess Pelvic Size
D) Creation Of Free-Standing Birth Centers
4. After Teaching A Group Of Students About Pregnancy-
Related Mortality, The Instructor Determines That Additional Teaching Is Needed When The Studen T
S Identify Which Condition As A Leading Cause?
A) Hemorrhage
B) Embolism
C) Obstructed Labo
R D)Infection
The Nurse Is Working With A Group Of Community Health Members To Develop A Plan To Address The S P
Ecial
5. Health Needs Of Women. Which Of The Following Conditions Would The Group Address As T
He Major Problem?
A) Smoking
B) Heart Disease
C) Diabetes
D)Cancer
6. When Assessing A Family For Possible Barriers To Health Care, The Nurse Would Consider Which
Fac T Or To Be Most Important?
A) Language
B) Health Care Workers Attitudes
C) Transportation
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